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in interactive CG humanbeing can interact with the computer to generate picture .like drawing in bitmap.but in the otherhand non interactive CG user only views the picture.like TV broadcasting

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if you mean something like a flash video - interaction requires the user (you) to input some kind of data into the computer. For example, if you are taking an on-line quiz on the computer, and are required to select True or False, then you are supplying input to the computer. This would be classified as interactive. However, something "static", like a TV show that you are watching on-line, would be classified as non-interactive.

The clue is in the name. Interactive means that the user 'interacts' with the graphics by performing an action that causes the graphic to change; moving, resizing, dragging and dropping, clicking are all types of possible actions. Most ot the interactions you encounter in your browsing are developed in Flash.

The graphics you refer to as passive graphics come in two flavors; animated and static. They are what they are - they do their thing and the user can't do anything to change that

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in non-icg user do not have any control over the image i.e user can't make any change in the produced image.

for example t.v.in which tital shown in tv we can NT change it.

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interactive graphics

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